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UK Muslim Leader: Islam Not a Religion of Peace
CBN WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has released a review of its strategy in the war on terrorism. The report failed to even mention the word “Islam.” CBN News traveled
Ghana: Sir Bebaako Mensah appointed first envoy to the Vatican
MUSAH YAHYA DAILY GRAPHIC – JafaruGhana’s first Ambassador to the Vatican, Sir James Kwame Bebaako-Mensah, has been sworn in by President John Dramani Mahama. The President administered the oaths
Pope Francis: Non-Catholics and Atheists Can Do Good, Too
By Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post Reporter Pope Francis, the leader of 1.2 billion Roman Catholics around the world, said that non-Catholics and atheists can do good and that God
Chinua Achebe: Nigeria holds funeral for author
Thousands of mourners have paid their last respects to renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe in his home town in Anambra state. A host of dignitaries attended the funeral including Nigerian
Woolwich attack ‘incredibly hard’ to stop
Preventing the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby outside Woolwich Barracks would have been “incredibly hard”, an ex-senior intelligence officer has said. The UK’s security services face a Commons inquiry after
Woolwich attack: Lee Rigby named as victim
The soldier killed in an attack in London has been named as Drummer Lee Rigby of the 2nd Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Drummer Rigby, 25, from Manchester, leaves
Critics Call for Ousting of Nigerian Pastor TB Joshua After Stampede Kills 4
By Katherine Weber , Christian Post Reporter Although well-known Nigerian pastor T.B. Joshua has reportedly promised to pay for the medical expenses of those injured during the stampede at his
Mercy Ships Founder on Restoring Dignity, Health to African Women Suffering From Obstetric Fistula
By Katherine Weber , Christian Post Reporter As Thursday, May 23 marks the International Day to End Obstetric Fistula, The Christian Post highlights a global faith-based charity which has been
Merchants Of Faith
DAILY GUIDE GHANA – Religion was rightly described by Karl Marx as the opium of the people; an observation which continues to find credence in various historical developments in the